It's was an odd product update from Marvel. Fantastic Four #601 will be printed in a self-cover format, where the paper stock on the cover and the
Rich Johnston Archives
Sorry for the reduced content today folks. I've been suffering with flu and have found it impossible to concentrate on anything. I couldn't even play
In last week's address to Comic Book Resources by Axel Alonso, much attention was focussed on his spoiling of the upcoming issue of Avengers Academy. Oh
The BBC have reported on the current decline in the Indian comics industry from its glory days. See if you recognise any of the following statements.
Here's two free comics of the Flash Gordon comic that Dynamite isn't publishing. But Ardden Entertainment is. That's what happens when you license the
Comic book conventions and the internet. They have brought down the traditional divide between author and reader. And while for many this is a
FluWatch: Bleearrghh OtherMotherWatch: Chris Riddell's illustration from the upcoming tenth anniversary of Coraline reissue... TranslationWatch: Glenat
Not everyone's mother threw their comics out when they were at summer camp. No, at least one of them just stuffed them in the attic. Which is how George
Yesterday, Kevin Smith tweeted; Mr. @JayMewes is doing a BLUNTMAN & CHRONIC cartoon and we need an Alfred voice, all British and whatnot. It's gotta
He writes the Marvel Adventures books for Marvel, their no. 1 subscription titles, that get republished all across Europe and South America on newsstands.
A rather wonderful sketch by John Byrne. It's been a week of sales, spoilers and swipe files, with some more Granito-like action to come later. But this
Laura Sneddon conducted an interview with Alan Moore for the Independent newspaper that was a little on the short side. Thankfully she's transcribed the
So there is much rejoicing that James Bond is back. Production will be starting soon with casting news coming fast and thick. There had been a lot of
Beginnings is an anthology project from attendees of the Australian Capital Territory comic book meetups. It currently will include the work of
What do you get the man who's co-created everything? Stan Lee is 89 in one months time. But rather than getting him a pair of socks, another tie or the
In an interview with the Pittsburg Trubune, Duane Swierczynski, talks about his new novel, Hell And Gone. During which he confesses as to how writing the
If Frank Cho and Dean Haspiel can win Emmys, then 2000AD artist Steve Roberts can win a BAFTA (British Academy Of Film And Television Arts) . Known for
So who is doing what on Cyber Monday? Skybound is giving Bleeding Cool readers a free copy of The Walking Dead signed by Robert Kirkman with any purchase
NookVsFireWatch: Which is better for reading comics? Nook or Fire? "Unlike the Fire, the Nook Tablet can pinch to zoom in those spots of artwork that
Another week, another chance to stay up and watch a new episode of Misfits. Obviously, spoilers, spoiler everywhere, as far as I can see. Especially the
Thanks to one Little Bleeder who bought eight boxes of Golden Grahams to get the set, here are the covers and inside pages of the Justice League comics
The DC Universe is a mix of fictional and real places. You have Metropolis and Gotham, you also have New York. And various cartographers have tried to
Here is the opening two panels of last week's Justice League Dark, by Peter Milligan and Mikel Janin. And this is "Into The Mist" by photographer and
It wouldn't be the first time that iconography associated with Alan Moore has escaped into the wild. The blood splattered smiley face image, created by
He thought it might have been announced at this years's New York Comic Con. It wasn't. What is Frank Cho currently drawing for Marvel? And why do
Stephan Burn writes for Bleeding Cool; Irrespective of whatever differences they may have, Grant Morrison and Alan Moore, what they do have in common is
Matt Busch, creator of the Indiana Jones World Maps intended to benefit disabled veteran charities, has given us the latest on his attempts to retrieve
Justice League #1 was the sales highlight of the New DCU with copies sold getting closer and closer to that half million spot. But what if there was a
Erica Friedman writes for Bleeding Cool; I'm staring at my pile of to-watch and to-read anime and manga and I can't but help notice that there are a lot
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